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The 2000 Year Old Man

  • TV Movie
  • 1975
  • Not Rated
  • 24m
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7.4/10
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Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner in The 2000 Year Old Man (1975)
SatireAdventureAnimationComedy

2000 Year Old Man is an old Brooks-Reiner comedy routine turned into a half-hour animated TV special. Reiner, a TV reporter, interviews Brooks, a man claiming to be 2000 years old. The inter... Read all2000 Year Old Man is an old Brooks-Reiner comedy routine turned into a half-hour animated TV special. Reiner, a TV reporter, interviews Brooks, a man claiming to be 2000 years old. The interview consists of a series of questions regarding the history of the world.2000 Year Old Man is an old Brooks-Reiner comedy routine turned into a half-hour animated TV special. Reiner, a TV reporter, interviews Brooks, a man claiming to be 2000 years old. The interview consists of a series of questions regarding the history of the world.

  • Director
    • Leo Salkin
  • Writers
    • Carl Reiner
    • Mel Brooks
  • Stars
    • Carl Reiner
    • Mel Brooks
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Leo Salkin
    • Writers
      • Carl Reiner
      • Mel Brooks
    • Stars
      • Carl Reiner
      • Mel Brooks
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Director
      • Leo Salkin
    • Writers
      • Carl Reiner
      • Mel Brooks
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    8maxlebow

    If Only He Could REMEMBER

    Carl Reiner, as the interviewer, sets the scene, saying, "A plane landed at Idlewild." So, the sound track was probably taken from the recording released in 1961. JFK was still alive; his family were not naming things after him yet. So, the airport was still Idlewild, not Kennedy.

    According to sources who have asked to remain nameless, citing their need to keep their real ages a secret, Mel Brooks, the 2000 Year Old Man himself, and Carl Reiner performed this little interview throughout the 1950s, but never recorded it.

    I seem to remember reading somewhere, perhaps in The New Yorker Magazine, that the first recording took place at Reiner's home, sometime in the late 1950s. After dinner, Reiner turned on the tape recorder, walked the microphone over to Brooks – a dear friend and guest – and set the scene. Then he asked the first question...

    I had the impression that the challenge was a new one for Brooks, but if my sources are correct, and they did predict that there would be no weapons of mass destruction, Brooks and Reiner had been through the routine many times before that fateful night.

    Now, I have to ask, was that tape transcribed onto the record, or did the duo do it again for vinyl? I suspect they recorded it a few times. The reason is in a detail. In the review that appeared in The New York Times in 1975, when the animation on this video was first broadcast on the CBS television network, there is a quote: "I have 25,000 children...and not one of them ever writes!" In the video the quote is "I have 42,000 children ... and does even one of them ever come over to visit?" So, perhaps by the time Media Home Entertainment picked up the animation and marketed the version I have, in 1984, something changed. Who knows? Both versions of the joke are funny, unless you are sitting at home, in the dark, waiting for your kids to call or come over, in which case neither version is funny.

    But seriously, "Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you don't look where you are going, fall in a hole, and die." Now, that's funny.
    10mbrlr-1

    Brilliant

    I'm baffled the ratings aren't uniformly high. This is classic stuff and very, very funny. It's in the tradition of the great Catskills comedy circuit, of Your Show of Shows, of both the earlier and later works of both Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks, and it's just plain funny. I first heard the material from Brooks and Reiner 30 years ago when the films Brooks directed were beginning to take off and I've never stopped listening or appreciating them.never stopped listening to it again and again. It's actually fairly pointed satire in many places and indicates how comics in that period were able to find their way around the edges of the limits placed on television or recording artists.
    7bigverybadtom

    A Comedy Schtick Animated

    This is a comedy schtick by Mel Brooks with the title character and a modern interviewer set to animation. The animation itself is nothing special, but the point is what someone who is 2000 years old is supposed to be like, and what he could remember.

    Jokes include how many wives he had over the millennia, as well as all his children, and not one of them write to him. Also, how Robin Hood really didn't give to the poor, that was just good publicity for him. And things such as how he had to escape lions and other big hazards people had to face thousands of years ago that modern people don't have to worry about.

    Not really one of Mel Brooks' movies, but still amusing.

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    • Goofs
      The cartoon was created in 1975, but the soundtrack is the original 1961 recording made by Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks. This is revealed in the opening scene, when the Interviewer tells the viewers that the 2,000 Year Old Man has arrived at Idlewild, the nickname for New York International Airport. This was renamed John F. Kennedy Airport in 1963 and certainly by 1975 everybody routinely referred to it as "JFK".
    • Quotes

      2000 Year Old Man: [Referring to his book] It was a bestseller!

      Interviewer: How many copies did it sell?

      2000 Year Old Man: Three.

    • Connections
      Featured in Arena: I Thought I Was Taller: A Short History of Mel Brooks (1981)

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    • Release date
      • January 11, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der 2.000 Jahre alte Mann
    • Production companies
      • Crossbow Productions
      • Acre Enterprises
      • Leo Salkin Films
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      • 24m
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